When sugar dissolves in water, it disappears. That means it must have changed into a new substance. therefore, dissolving is a chemical change. Do you agree? Give reasons.
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it is a physical change mixing sugar in water just produces sugar in water . In a chemical change new substance(s) are formed and this is not occuring in the (process) of dissolving sugar.
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Dissolving sugar in water is an example of a physical change. A chemical change produces new chemical products. But mixing sugar and water simply produces sugar in water. The substances may change form, but not Its identity. That's why it is a physical change.
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Dissolving sugar in water is an example of a physical change. A chemical change produces new chemical products. But mixing sugar and water simply produces sugar in water. The substances may change form, but not Its identity. That's why it is a physical change.
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